Deb wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:FK'N SWEET!!
LOL!

You would be as hard to spot at a Who concert as I would be finally seeing Mr Big Live.

You got that right, sister!!
Tomulator wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Tomulator wrote:"The Who" haven't existed since Keith Moon died.

They haven't been
phenomenal since Moonie died.
The Kenny Jones years... meh.
Once they got Zak Starkey on board, they pulled it back
way up.
That guy is as close to Moonie as they could ever hope to get!! Amazing drummer.
Not even close. The Who are kind of like the Beatles...if you don't have the 4 of them...you don't have The Who.
Pete needs to tour solo and Roger...well...needs to be put out to "stud"!
I stand by my original comment. Anyone who dares to think that this current "incarnation/bastardization" calling themselves "The Who" even remotely approaches the pure unbridled energy, creativity, power, and aura of the original lineup...has NO CLUE what they are talking about and really needs to go back and review some old concert footage of the REAL WHO to remind themself of exactly what that band was all about!
Not trying to be a prick but, really...C'MON!

As for you...
I do have a clue what I'm talking about. Been a fan since I was 6. I agree with you in that going back to the Moon footage shows just what made that band rock your face off, and no, it's never going to be the same again when you lose such an intregal part of what makes a great band (Hi, Journey!), and I believe what I said was that Zak is as close as they could
HOPE to get, meaning no, of course it isn't the same. But Zak is a monster and he does
plenty of justice to the impossible to match style and talent of Keith John Moon, god damn it.

And Zak more than makes up for the wasted Jones years, too.